WWE has made another big addition to the Hall of Fame class of 2024.

Mike Rotunda and Barry Windham of the U.S. Express will enter the Hall during WrestleMania 40 weekend, as first reported by The Ringer. The team now joins Paul Heyman and Bull Nakano in a class that is becoming stacked. This will be Windham's second WWE Hall of Fame induction, as he entered the 2012 class as a member of The Four Horsemen.

It's a huge moment for Rotunda and Barry, and a video was released of WWE Chief Content Officer Paul "Triple H" Levesque letting the U.S. Express know of their induction.

It was a tear-jerking moment for Mike Rotunda and Barry Windham. Here is the clip of the emotional reveal from Levesque:

"Triple H" was clearly more than happy to welcome the legendary duo into the Hall.

"From the very first #WrestleMania… to the WWE Hall of Fame," Levesque wrote on X. "Mike Rotunda & Barry Windham are a legendary tag team with deep family ties to our business, and their influence will be felt for generations to come. It was an honor to tell the US Express that they're #WWEHOF bound."

Rotunda and Windham will be inducted in the WWE Hall of Fame on April 5 following the go-home episode of Friday Night SmackDown. The festivities will take place inside the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, PA.

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